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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Students Take Aim at College Gun Bans

From Students for Concealed Carry

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3 April 2012Students Take Aim at College Gun BansApril 3, 2012 — Seven students were gunned down yesterday morning in California onthe same day that a national protest began to raise awareness about students being lefthelpless against such murderers.The national Empty Holster Protest, organized by Students for Concealed Carry,involves students strapping on empty holsters to illustrate their defenselessness at thehands of college gun bans. The event runs through April 6 and involves hundreds ofcollege campuses across the US.“This is a poignant and ironic example of the very thing we’re protesting,” said DavidBurnett, the group’s spokesman. “Colleges invite these shootings by guaranteeingcriminals their victims will be disarmed. It takes more than signs to fend off killers.”Although the details of the massacre are still unclear, it remains apparent thatprohibitions against firearms were completely ineffective. Over 20 such collegeshootings have occurred on so-called “gun-free” campuses since 2001. At the same time,more than 200 campuses in six states allow students to carry handguns to class withoutexperiencing any such rampages.“Gun-free zones are defense-free zones,” said Burnett. “Since our colleges can’tguarantee our safety, it’s time for them to allow us a fighting chance and decriminalizeself-defense.”CONTACT:David Burnett, Director of Public RelationsStudents for Concealed Carrydavid.burnett@concealedcampus.org859-576-7522ABOUT:Students for Concealed Carry is a national, non-partisan, grassroots organizationcomprised of over 40,000 supporters which advocates for legal concealed carry oncollege campuses.###

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